Pandawa

Pandawas are Sherpa Warriors who know what they can get out of their bodies! And out of that of the others... Indeed, Pandawas don't hesitate to lift their allies off their feet to protect them or their enemies to hurt them!

Pandawas vary a lot from other classes. They have many unique spells and also offer a whole new style of play, which makes them tricky to play, so not a class for beginners. They do have several attack spells, at least two from each element, which means you can get a wide range of Pandawas.

The key aspect to Pandawas is their ability to enter the state 'Drunk'. Pandawas may only cast certain spells when drunk, and certain spells when sober. Early on players can only enter, and not leave this state, however once they obtain the spell Bamboo Milk, they may easily switch between the two states. This means that as well as knowing what spells to use in what situation, Pandawas must also know when to become 'Drunk' and when to remain Sober.

As well as this Drunk aspect, Pandawas also feature several other unique spells, one of these is their elemental weakness spells. These weaknesses lower the target resistance, meaning that when stacked, the target can take considerably more damage. The other kind of spell unique to Pandawas is their ability to Pick up and Throw another character, with the spells Karcham and Chamrak. This allows them to manipulate the battlefield.

Tactical build. Alcoholic Breath has moderate damage and range, but does knockback. Schnaps is diagonal and Alcoholic Breath is linear which gives Pandawas a disadvantage in some situations. Relies upon a mixture of several Drunk spells.

Pandawa is an anagram of Padawan, which is a Jedi apprentice in the Star Wars universe. Another possible way to "solve" the Pandawa name is "Panda Warrior".

The Pandawas were the five sons of Pandu in the Hindu epic, Mahabarata. They fought and won a war for their kingdom against their cousins, the Kauravas, the sons of Kuru.

The fighting style of the Pandawa, Pandawushu, is a form of drunken self defense. It is much like the real fighting style called Zui Quan, meaning "Drunken Boxing", also sometimes called Zuijiuquan (醉酒拳, literally "Drunken Alcohol Fist"). It is a traditional martial arts form, and also a classification of Wushu. That is probably the reason for calling the art form Pandawushu. Unlike Pandawushu, however, Zui Quan relies on looking drunk (with loose, unpredictable movements) instead of actually being drunk (which is considered inadvisable).

Pandawas were at one point P2P only, though this restriction has since been removed.